thetennlegend
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All FA agreement papers mean is that AU is screwed if he decides to go somewhere else.
I've never understood this. Can someone explain for me (sorry, I'm dumb)?
I always thought signing these papers binds the school to the player so they can't pull the offer. If the player goes elsewhere, can't said school offer that scholarship to someone else? Or do they lose that scholarship?
Thanks in advance.
I've never understood this. Can someone explain for me (sorry, I'm dumb)?
I always thought signing these papers binds the school to the player so they can't pull the offer. If the player goes elsewhere, can't said school offer that scholarship to someone else? Or do they lose that scholarship?
Thanks in advance.
You're right. auburn can use that scholly elsewhere unless Kyle just shows up on campus expecting to play then they have a numbers problem. Talk about awkward. Kyle cannot sign anymore FA agreements but can sign LOI on NSD TO ANY SCHOOL of his choosing the way I understand it.
It depends on how MUCH the school hypes the player after they sign that agreement. It allows you to mention their names and publicize it for recruiting purposes as if they already signed a LOI...but if they don't? It's a violation. Motto is go easy until they're officially in the fold.